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    Hog Mountain Gold District, Alabama

    By C. F. Jr. Park

    HOG MOUNTAIN is in the north central part of Tallapoosa County, Alabama, about 13 miles northeast from Alexander City. The Hog Mountain Mining and Milling Co. controls 1658 acres of land and is the on

    Jan 1, 1935

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    An Interview With 1979 SME President Robert Stefanko

    Would you briefly describe how you chose the minerals industry and reflect upon some of your earliest experiences? I wish that I could say that I had a well-formulated career plan early in life an

    Jan 3, 1979

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    Genetic Relations Between Granites, Porphyries, And Associated Copper Deposits

    By Reno H. Sales

    EVERY mine manager, mine geologist, and every prospector in the field who appraises the future of mining properties does so on the basis of a theory of ore deposition whether he recognizes this fact o

    Jan 5, 1954

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    Minerals Beneficiation (63a8a76a-b46b-4409-a16d-a7c63a87142d)

    By Burt C. Mariacher

    To note that environmental considerations had a major im¬pact on the minerals processing industry in 1971 would be something less than a profound observation. The degree of its importance was demonstr

    Jan 2, 1972

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    Hoover Awarded Saunders Mining Medal

    THE second award of the Saunders Gold Medal for "distinguished achievement in mining," of which the first was awarded last year to the late D. W. Brunton, has been made to Herbert Hoover. The main eve

    Jan 2, 1928

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    Manufacture Of Steel Rails

    By Robert Hunt

    The American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers was the first American technical organization to consider steel-rail specifications and sections. If I am not mistaken, the first contribut

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Braden (d44232c6-d147-4b6f-abaa-566b5f8d928b)

    BETWEEN the third and twentieth days of November, 1903, six intensely interesting letters were mailed from Santiago, Chile, addressed to "Mr. William Braden, Consulting Mining Engineer, 71 Broadway, N

    Jan 1, 1933

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    May 26, 1930; 2 P.M ; R. F. McElvenny Presiding

    R. F. MCELVENNY.- Over 20 years ago I went back East on a little tour of copper companies to see how copper was handled and fabricated, and I met a Mr. Bassett who took me through the Waterbury branch

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Gold Dredging In California And Methods Devised To Increase Recovery

    By E. S. Leaver

    THE purpose of this paper is to describe, in a general way, gold-dredg-ing operations in California, with particular reference to unusual features, including types of deposits and recent attempts to i

    Jan 1, 1937

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    The Economics of Foreign vs. Domestic Mineral Exploration

    By Edgar A. Scholz, Attilio G. Spat

    The rapid worldwide increase in labor costs, prices of goods and services, and the rising tide of economic nationalism do not bode well for the future of mineral exploration and the mining industry. T

    Jan 6, 1977

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    Institute of Metals Division - Fabrication of Thulium Foil (TN)

    By H. H. Klepfer, M. E. Snyder

    UNTIL very recently, the commercial availability of the rare earths as metals has been very limited. Fabrication of mill products from these metals has not been studied in most cases. This note repo

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Classifier Efficiency; an Experimental Study

    By A. W. Fahrenwald

    THE function of the classifier in modern fine-grinding practice is to remove a finished product from the grinding-mill discharge, leaving material that needs further comminution. The classifier, there

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Increasing The Efficiency Of Fine Grinding

    By H. R. Banks

    PONDERING the action of a ball mill employed to carry on comminution from the product of fine crushing to the point where flotation, cyanidation or other concentrating methods are applicable, one wond

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Papers - Comminution - Increasing the Efficiency of Fine Grinding. (T. P. 1890, Min. Tech., Sept. 1945, with discussion)

    By H. R. Banks

    Pondering the action of a ball mill employed to carry on comminution from the product of fine crushing to the point where flotation, cyanidation or other concentrating methods are applicable, one wond

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Papers - Comminution - Increasing the Efficiency of Fine Grinding. (T. P. 1890, Min. Tech., Sept. 1945, with discussion)

    By H. R. Banks

    Pondering the action of a ball mill employed to carry on comminution from the product of fine crushing to the point where flotation, cyanidation or other concentrating methods are applicable, one wond

    Jan 1, 1947

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    New York Paper - Precipitation Efficiency of Zinc Dust in Cyanide Process (with Discussion)

    By Robert Lepsoe

    It is generally realized that in cyaniding the precipitation efficiency of zinc dust is due to the fine division or extended surface of its metallic particles; but frequently it is thought that the pr

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Institute of Metals Division - Atomic Order and Petch Relation in an FeCo Alloy

    By M. J. Marcinkowski, R. M. Fisher

    The flow stress-grain size relationship has been determined at room temperature in both a disordered and a fully ordered FeCo for plastic strains up to 30 pct. The results are in agreement with a Hall

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Principles of Gravity Concentration (1aff8250-81a3-4f2f-bb62-e31774492788)

    By B. D. Thomas

    GRAVITY concentration is a general term designating processes for separating and sorting granular material by means of forces that depend on the density, size and shape of the particles. When these fo

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Influence Of Earthquakes On Stability

    By Robert V. Whitman

    INTRODUCTION Ideally, this paper should start by citing examples of slope failures in open pit mines during earthquakes. I do not know of any such examples, although - since my search of the literatu

    Jan 1, 1971

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    St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Some Unusual Features in the Microstructure of Wrought Iron (with Discussion)

    By Henry S. Rawdon

    The structure of wrought iron as usually described by metallographists and workers in metal in general is that of a fairly pure iron. Impurities, if present, are usually considered as being in solid s

    Jan 1, 1918